US-China Policy In Trump 2.0
Elizabeth Economy sits down with former Trump and Obama officials, Matt Pottinger and Evan Medeiros.
November 19, 2024 via undefined via China ConsideredElizabeth Economy sits down with former Trump and Obama officials, Matt Pottinger and Evan Medeiros.
November 19, 2024 via undefined via China ConsideredTrump was elected in part on promises to avoid “endless wars” of the sort that cost American blood and treasure in Afghanistan and Iraq but without resulting in strategic advantage or civilized calm.
November 18, 2024 via VDH's Blade of Perseus via Hoover Daily ReportSupply-side deregulation can exert near-term downward pressure on prices, buying time and helping the Fed keep interest rates low.
November 19, 2024 via Liberty Lens via Hoover Daily ReportThe outgoing president still has a chance to shape his legacy on the war with Russia.
November 18, 2024 via undefined via Defining IdeasElectoral mandate or not, weak appointments don’t deserve unconditional approval.
November 18, 2024 via undefined via Defining IdeasThe Hoover Institution Library & Archives has launched its Russia Abroad Digital Collection (RADC), an online, open access platform that provides a global gateway to digitized newspapers of the Russian diaspora between 1917-1992.
via undefined via Hoover Daily ReportIf 1% of voters nationwide switched from Trump to Harris, Harris would have won Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin (where the margin of victory was under 2%), thus winning the Electoral College 270 to 268.
November 18, 2024 via Reason via Hoover Daily ReportHigh-tech pollsters failed to call a Republican trifecta on November 5, but political scientists did impressively well at anticipating the course of the 2024 campaign and election.
November 18, 2024 via The Modern Federalist via Hoover Daily ReportHere we go again. Voters have elected Donald Trump president while giving Republicans majorities in the House and Senate. And once again, Democrats are asking themselves, “What do we do now?”
November 19, 2024 via Real Clear Politics via Hoover Daily ReportCollege football, amidst a rebirth this season because of a handful of major changes in the competitive landscape, has surprising lessons for America’s immigration policy. Here’s the question newly elected politicians should be asking as they watch the Buckeyes vs Wolverines matchup later this month: What kind of an idiot coach would say no to players from the other team who want to join his roster?
November 19, 2024 via Real Clear Politics via Hoover Daily ReportThe Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leaders are experts in strategic deception. But what explains this CCP strategic wile? Understanding the sources and inner logic for this CCP strategy is crucial for our dealing with the China threat today.
November 19, 2024 via undefined via Military History in the NewsOn November 7, Arnold Kling, formerly a co-blogger at this site, wrote: I can pinpoint the exact moment when I started to lose sleep over higher education in America. This was in the Spring of 2012, at my daughter’s graduation ceremony at Brandeis University.
November 18, 2024 via EconLog via Hoover Daily ReportEarly in the evening of June 9, 2021, I arrived at the Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort and Spa to speak at the Judicial Education Program sponsored by the Law and Economics Center of George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School. The students were mainly federal judges and there were a few high-level state judges.
November 18, 2024 via I Blog to Differ via Hoover Daily ReportHoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses Ukraine’s strategy, cabinet nominations (Stefanik, Burgum, and Gaetz), the media facing a major political realignment, and Obama’s 4th term subverted.
November 19, 2024 via The Victor Davis Hanson Show via Hoover Daily ReportHoover Institution fellow Kiron Skinner discusses foreign policy.
November 19, 2024 via The Virginian-Pilot via Hoover Daily ReportHoover Institution fellow Rose Gottemoeller believes that newly elected US President Donald Trump has every opportunity to change the war’s dynamics. Trump can demand concessions, and it will not be difficult for Putin to agree to them, Gottemoeller says.
November 19, 2024 via Ukraine Business News via Hoover Daily ReportHoover Institution senior fellow Eric Hanushek has found that national performance in math is highly correlated to countries’ economic prosperity.
November 19, 2024 via Thomas B. Fordham Institute via Hoover Daily Report
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